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In celebrating this year's Valentine's Day, UBA Ghana rolled out its special initiative dubbed ‘Peel The Love’ to reward customers who visited the various business offices with branded souvenirs.
Commenting on the initiative, Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications at UBA Ghana, Henry Nii Dottey said, “In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, which is set aside to show love, we are delighted to give a token of souvenirs to customers.

“And as it has been the tradition of Ghanaians to promote the day as ‘National Chocolate Day, we also shared Ghana-made chocolates with our customers to help support local businesses."
Customers were happy to receive the branded souvenirs and chocolates from the bank.
Mr Dottey noted that UBA Ghana looks forward to continuing with exciting initiatives in subsequent years to share love and create memorable moments with UBA Customers.
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